Women's football in Ghana
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Women's football in Ghana | |
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Country | Ghana |
Governing body | Ghana Football Association |
National team(s) | Women's national team |
National competitions | |
Club competitions | |
International competitions | |
Ghana is traditionally a powerhouse of African Football but the sport is believed to be dying due to lack of corporate sponsorship.[1][2][3]
Although popular amongst girls, many experience prejudice and discrimination.[4][5][6][7][8]
Domestic football
[edit]After several years the Ghana FA implemented a Ghana Women's Football League.[9] In 2022 the GWFL has finally gained television sponsorship.[10][11]
Since 2016, the Ghana Women's FA Cup is played as the top knockout tournament of the Ghanaian association football.[12]
National team
[edit]Ghana have qualified for 3 world cups.[13]
Alberta Sackey and Adjoa Bayor are considered one of the best female players to come from Africa.[14]
See also
[edit]- Football in Ghana
- Ghana women's national football team
- List of Women football clubs in Ghana#Ghana (Women) Clubs
References
[edit]- ^ Staff, Pulse (6 April 2016). "Opinion: The Ugly Truth about women's football in Ghana". Retrieved 28 February 2017.
- ^ Ohene, Alex (23 January 2017). "The Yawning Disregard For Women Football In Ghana". Retrieved 28 February 2017.
- ^ Ghana, News (2 March 2016). "Naa Ashorkor Advises Women to Support Women's Football - News Ghana". Retrieved 28 February 2017.
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- ^ "Broadcasting rights have changed the perception of women's football in Ghana". All For XI. June 16, 2022.
- ^ "A dawn of new light: Ghana Women's football league secures long-awaited sponsorship". www.aipsmedia.com.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Free gates for Sanford Women's FA Cup final". Graphic Online. Retrieved 2021-05-17.
- ^ Appiah-Fei, Esther Owusua (May 4, 2022). "The GFA's failure to develop the Black Queens is more serious than you think". Pulse Ghana.
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